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ATLANTA - A trip to California to play Pepperdine and
Southern California and non-conference games against Alabama, Georgia,
Penn State and Vanderbilt, as well as 16 games within the nation's
strongest conference, highlight Georgia Tech's 2008-09 men's basketball
schedule.

Tech's schedule, announced Tuesday by the Atlantic
Coast Conference, includes 12 games against teams that played in last
year's post-season (NCAA or NIT) and seven national television dates.

ATLANTA - Bassirou Dieng, who played basketball the last two
seasons at St. Francis University (Pa.) and has been accepted into
Georgia Tech's International Affairs graduate program, has been granted
immediate eligibility by the NCAA to play for the Yellow Jackets'
basketball team in the 2008-09 season.

ATLANTA – Georgia Tech basketball player
Ra’Sean Dickey will not play his senior year at Georgia Tech and has signed a
contract to play professionally in the Ukraine, head coach Paul Hewitt
announced Wednesday.

I'm going to be
projecting the Tournament field on a close to daily basis for the rest of the
year (and no Saturday's since there's little action Friday). This is a field
based on how the tourney looks as of this moment. Note that for one-bid leagues,
I simply include the conference leader at the time of publishing. In case of
ties, I use my projected winner.

The 6-10, 250-pound Dickey, who has missed the first eight games of the season due to academic ineligibility, also has been forced to miss considerable practice time because of acute tendonitis in his right knee and is not yet able to play.

Continuing a new
daily feature on Collegehoops.net, the Three Stars of the day. We handpick
the best performances of the day, whether it be stat lines that make you drool,
or clutch performances. Either way, its our way of showing the love:

ATLANTA – Georgia Tech center Ra’Sean Dickey has been ruled academically ineligible to compete in basketball in the fall semester, head coach Paul Hewitt announced Saturday.

“Ra’Sean realizes he has fallen short on his academic responsibilities and knows he has work to do in the fall in order to play,” said Hewitt.

The 6-9 senior from Clio, S.C., who started 23 games last year, was Tech’s fourth-leading scorer (8.1 points per game) and second leading rebounder (5.3 per game), while tying for the team lead in field goal percentage (59.6 pct.).